Re-thinking the Life of Constantine-Cyril the Philosopher

The invention of the Slavonic alphabet is widely celebrated across the Slavonic speaking world today. Due to this, its earliest account, the Life of Constantine-Cyril, has often been assumed to be a Slavonic text, imbued with Slavic patriotism. This article argues that the Life is a profoundly Byzan...

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主要作者: Ivanova, M
格式: Journal article
語言:English
出版: Modern Humanities Research Association 2020
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總結:The invention of the Slavonic alphabet is widely celebrated across the Slavonic speaking world today. Due to this, its earliest account, the Life of Constantine-Cyril, has often been assumed to be a Slavonic text, imbued with Slavic patriotism. This article argues that the Life is a profoundly Byzantine text, and that its author was not primarily concerned with the invention of Slavonic. Rather, the text is best understood as an argument about sanctity, and about the harmony between ‘outside’ learning and piety. This argument was constructed with the resources of and was aimed at contemporary Byzantine intellectual culture.